Alexandre Duret-Lutz writes: > I'm embarassed to announce the release of Automake 1.8.2. And rightly so ;-)
It fails two tests here on Solaris 9 - acloca14.test and conflnk3.test. ...checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/local/gnu/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes configure: creating ./config.status /bin/bash ./config.status config.status: creating Makefile make: Nothing to be done for `all'. aclocal.m4 stamp differ: char 42, line 1 FAIL: acloca14.test If this test does what I think it does (comparing a generated aclocal.m4 with a non-generated) it fails because the former was generated by the installed version of aclocal, and the actual difference is caused by the version strings inserted by aclocal. I _think_ the other test fails because it uses test -e, which is not supported in Solaris' /bin/sh: config.status: creating Makefile config.status: creating sdir/Makefile config.status: linking ./src2 to sdir/dest2 config.status: linking ./sdir/src3 to sdir/dest3 config.status: linking ./src to dest config.status: linking ./sdir/dest2 to dest4 config.status: linking ./src to dest5 ./conflnk3.test: test: argument expected FAIL: conflnk3.test
